Creating an ebook can seem daunting. Not only do you have to write the content, but you also need to design and format it into a professional-looking document that people will want to download and read.

To help you get started, I’ve gathered some of my favorite lessons — both from my experience and from the experts.
Don’t worry, it’s not as intimidating as it sounds. I’ll also share some helpful tools and templates you can use to create, publish, and sell your ebook.
In this article:
What is an ebook?
An ebook, short for ‘electronic book,’ is a digital form of a printed book designed to be read on devices like computers, tablets, or smartphones. Ebooks are vital marketing assets with multiple digital ‘pages’ that deliver information to its reader. In addition, they are often packaged as PDF documents so readers can share them.
Ebook Benefits
Statista reports that by 2024, the global ebook market is projected to bring in $14.61 billion in sales. Keeping in line with that prediction, the market will increase at 1.62% per year, with a predicted volume of $15.33 billion by 2027.
Lead magnets come in many forms, but the ebook still reigns supreme. They give the reader: